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Headline “Hong Kong Tai Po Apartment Fire: Deadliest High-Rise Blaze in Decades”

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What Happened? A massive fire erupted in Hong Kong’s Tai Po district inside a residential block of Wang Fuk Court, leaving over 55 people dead and dozens injured.

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How the Fire Started Reports indicate the blaze began on bamboo scaffolding and green construction nets installed for renovation — both extremely flammable

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Fire Spread Rapidly The fire moved vertically and horizontally within minutes, burning through windows, corridors, and external structures, overwhelming residents.

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Toll & Casualtie At least 55 people have been confirmed dead, including a firefighter. Hundreds remain missing or unaccounted for.

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Rescue Operation Hundreds of firefighters battled the blaze late into the night, rescuing trapped residents from balconies and smoke-filled hallways.

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Arrests & Negligence Claim Authorities arrested three individuals, including company directors, for suspected negligence related to unsafe renovation practices.

Why This Tragedy Happened Experts blame flammable scaffolding, poor safety oversight, and dense high-rise living as major factors that turned the fire into a fast-moving inferno.

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Why India Should Care India’s metros like Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Kolkata face similar risks due to old buildings, rapid renovations, and insufficient fire-safety compliance.

Final Message This tragedy is a reminder: Urban growth must come with strict safety checks, fire-proof materials, and responsible construction practices. Lives depend on it.